OK, so I will freely admit that on occasion I drink A LOT. I mean way, way, more than is socially acceptable in the 21st century anywhere outside of Muni Lot. But I've never remotely stayed THAT wasted to the point where in keeping it going the next day I completely black out for like 48 hours with no consciousness. Is that even possible? You know, all that pink elephant shit old timers used to talk about. They make alcohol seem like mescalin or acid. I've always just found it made me an a-hole eventually if I didn't keept it between the navigational beacons and then I slept alot and my stomach & head hurt.

War lots of grease, sodium, H20 and powering thru the next day "blah".

Oh, speaking of drinking, and how awesome was it to see Duck, clearly off wagon, hammered out his mind going Kanye at the start of the awards' ?

mitch wrote:I think you're right, JB...just remembered that Betty was bitching at him that it was Sunday, so it would have been the groupie on Friday night and the Waffle House horseface on Saturday night.

And did you catch how Doris called him "Dick"? Guess he's trying to re-do his pickup lines, especially after he was totally shot out of the saddle by the hot doc once again.

In real life, Don probably died of liver failure on his 49th birthday.

Exactly, that's how I took it. He nailed both broads. In fact, I was under the impression that he was at the Waffle House with the groupie, she left, and Don told the waitress that she was his sister.

It was so effective because we were "waking up" with Don expecting the groupie the same way he was. He couldn't remember a damn thing and we didn't know anything either. We had to piece it together the same way he did.

Great way to show what a mess he really is right now. If they had shown him actually doing those things, it wouldn't have been nearly as evident how low he's fallen.

mitch wrote:We kept wondering when the bottom would be reached, and the reclamation begun.

It was tonight.

Don's turnaround will be slow, but it already started after his bounce back the next morning after his breakdown, and the understanding that Peggy can be his new Anna.

Totally agree. In a season in which I really enjoyed all episodes, this one stood out. One of the best, if not the best, of the whole series. You finally saw Don breakdown only to be seen rising from the ashes the next day. When Peggy and Don interact, its perfection and this episode nailed it.

Anybody read the Rolling Stone article about the series, I assume the most recent RS (although I didn't look at the date), revealed something I was not aware of and not sure it has been made public in any episode, won't say anything as to not ruin it (it's about Joan).

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

FUDU wrote:Anybody read the Rolling Stone article about the series, I assume the most recent RS (although I didn't look at the date), revealed something I was not aware of and not sure it has been made public in any episode, won't say anything as to not ruin it (it's about Joan).

mitch wrote:We kept wondering when the bottom would be reached, and the reclamation begun.

It was tonight.

Don's turnaround will be slow, but it already started after his bounce back the next morning after his breakdown, and the understanding that Peggy can be his new Anna.

Don & peggy destined to hook up fo real. I NEVER saw that coming, but Angela called it two seasons ago. I still can't believe she one-upped me on MM that bad.

No way. If it would've happened, they'd have gotten busy right then when they were drunk and purging a shitload of emotion to each other. I kept waiting for it, but it didn't come. Don and Peggy are destined to be married to each other through work, which is the only thing they really love anyway.

mitch wrote:We kept wondering when the bottom would be reached, and the reclamation begun.

It was tonight.

Don's turnaround will be slow, but it already started after his bounce back the next morning after his breakdown, and the understanding that Peggy can be his new Anna.

Don & peggy destined to hook up fo real. I NEVER saw that coming, but Angela called it two seasons ago. I still can't believe she one-upped me on MM that bad.

No way. If it would've happened, they'd have gotten busy right then when they were drunk and purging a shitload of emotion to each other. I kept waiting for it, but it didn't come. Don and Peggy are destined to be married to each other through work, which is the only thing they really love anyway.

Haven't hppked up yet. But they will get married. She's more than a hook up for DD/DW

Peggy and Don will never happen, it's too late. The more Peggy realizes her place and feels she is his equal (and believe me they have setting that up since day one) the quicker the less than 1% chance of that ever happening hits zero. Young naive willing to do anything to skip ahead in the world Peggy would have, hell she tried to, now, no way.

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

FUDU wrote:Peggy and Don will never happen, it's too late. The more Peggy realizes her place and feels she is his equal (and believe me they have setting that up since day one) the quicker the less than 1% chance of that ever happening hits zero. Young naive willing to do anything to skip ahead in the world Peggy would have, hell she tried to, now, no way.

Great episode tonight. Watching the recap of the prior episodes and then seeing how Don has progressed, it made me think of the 6 Million Dollar Man... we can rebuild him, we have the technology. Its like he is being born again hard and will become an even better all around man. Nice to see the merge of the old and new Don as both are still there.

It was nice seeing him part of Sally's life and for a split second it seemed like he might actually grant her wish by allowing her to live with him. Kids dont act out cause they are inherently bad, they act out cause of bad home life, like living with the raging bitch Betty Francis has become. A prelude of things to come cause its only getting worse..

Don's line of taking everything important with him was the line of year.

And look at the old pimp, the silver fox strikes again. One of my fantasies right there.

“Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understand.”- Wes Westrum

"The future is like a Japanese game show, we have no idea whats going on." - Tracy Jordan

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot."-Rufus T. Firefly

IMO Don is over reacting to Defense inquiry, but it coming up now does make one wonder where they are going with it. The phone conversation with Betty was ridiculous. The elevator conversation with Pete was not, loved it.

Has the secret of Peggy's marriage been addressed on the show? I don't want to spoil it if not.

Roger a fraud in the business all these years?

Price is a strange dude, hated his British ass at first. Curious as to what he's been hiding about himself (for awhile I figured him for a fruitcake) turns out he's just a puss.

Pete calling himself honest, hilarious.

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

This is setting up the remainder of the season and posing all kinds of questions.

What will SCDP look like if Lucky Strike is gone and Roger can't produce? Hell, everything coming in now is due to Don's talent, and Pete and Cosgrove's works pulling in new accounts. Both Roger and Bert Cooper are totally worthless.

What happens if Pryce leaves? Can Joan really handle all of the business functions? Lane seems to hint that she could.

Can Don strike a deal to clear himself with the military for the identity switch?

BTW, that bit last night with Sally screaming at the top of her lungs when Don said he was taking her to the Beatles concert was perfect. Betty even became a tiny bit less of a beyotch when she was watching her reaction.

What will SCDP look like if Lucky Strike is gone and Roger can't produce? Hell, everything coming in now is due to Don's talent, and Pete and Cosgrove's works pulling in new accounts. Both Roger and Bert Cooper are totally worthless.

Yep. Loved Roger trying to call his rolodex card set and pople were dead. Guy hasn't actually worked in years.

Wonder if the youth will make a 60's like move and they throw out Roger and Bert?

IMO Don is over reacting to Defense inquiry, but it coming up now does make one wonder where they are going with it. The phone conversation with Betty was ridiculous. The elevator conversation with Pete was not, loved it.

Has the secret of Peggy's marriage been addressed on the show? I don't want to spoil it if not.

Roger a fraud in the business all these years?

Price is a strange dude, hated his British ass at first. Curious as to what he's been hiding about himself (for awhile I figured him for a fruitcake) turns out he's just a puss.

Pete calling himself honest, hilarious.

I wonder if Don's reaction about the Defense inquiry is part tired of running and part something else we dont know about? In any case, I cant see that ending just yet and I thought Betty was gonna spill the beans to Francis.

Peggy's marriage? Perhaps I missed that, would be interested in knowing whats up there..

Price is strange but they did a nice job making him a more likable guy. At first he was overbearing and annoying but he has become a welcome sight in that office.

Pete has been, is, and will be a douche. He is the office trouble maker, the Frank Burns of SCDP. And with his hard on for Don, gotta wonder if he is the gonna be the guy that gets him out of SDCP or even the business all together.

I cant decide, is Faye hot or not? I mean, if she showed up asking for some loving who am I to turn her down but would I regret it in the morning?

“Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understand.”- Wes Westrum

"The future is like a Japanese game show, we have no idea whats going on." - Tracy Jordan

"Gentlemen, Chicolini here may talk like an idiot and look like an idiot, but don't let that fool you. He really is an idiot."-Rufus T. Firefly

IMO Don is over reacting to Defense inquiry, but it coming up now does make one wonder where they are going with it. The phone conversation with Betty was ridiculous. The elevator conversation with Pete was not, loved it.

Has the secret of Peggy's marriage been addressed on the show? I don't want to spoil it if not.

Roger a fraud in the business all these years?

Price is a strange dude, hated his British ass at first. Curious as to what he's been hiding about himself (for awhile I figured him for a fruitcake) turns out he's just a puss.

Pete calling himself honest, hilarious.

I wonder if Don's reaction about the Defense inquiry is part tired of running and part something else we dont know about? In any case, I cant see that ending just yet and I thought Betty was gonna spill the beans to Francis.

Peggy's marriage? Perhaps I missed that, would be interested in knowing whats up there..

Price is strange but they did a nice job making him a more likable guy. At first he was overbearing and annoying but he has become a welcome sight in that office.

Pete has been, is, and will be a douche. He is the office trouble maker, the Frank Burns of SCDP. And with his hard on for Don, gotta wonder if he is the gonna be the guy that gets him out of SDCP or even the business all together.

I cant decide, is Faye hot or not? I mean, if she showed up asking for some loving who am I to turn her down but would I regret it in the morning?

I'm wondering if Don telling the story to whats-er-nuts is going to come back to bite him on the ass. Thought that was a bad move, although I can understand his urge to tell someone. Just though that if he did, it might be Peggy.

I missed Peggy this episode. She very stealthily became my favorite character.

I'm not sure I agree that Pete's the office troublemaker. At least not anymore. I can't think of anything he's stirred up recently that wasn't reasonable. A for the thought that he might be the guy to try to get Don out of SDCP...maybe in season 1. Not now, though.

Pete's smart enough to know that Don is about the only creative partner worth a shit, and is the main reason they have any business at all. Did you see the absolute look of terror in Pete's eyes when Don mentioned the possibility of leaving if Pete's man in the defense dept couldn't help?

Don told Dr. Miller b/c first he actually likes her, second b/c she is a psychologist, she'd see right threw him if he lied and he knows it. Anyone notice the tension easing up a bit between Don and Betty?

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

Jacki boy, Henry Francis wants to be a political figure. It is only a metter of time before the naive Bety spills or t lter comes out about Don/Dick's desertion. It will either bite henry and cost him or he will find out pre-emptively.

Either way Henry is gonna drop Betty like a hot plate out the microwave and/or turn in Don.

And yes, Faye it hot. Thing is, so is his new secretary. Will Don stray again?

jb wrote:Jacki boy, Henry Francis wants to be a political figure. It is only a metter of time before the naive Bety spills or t lter comes out about Don/Dick's desertion. It will either bite henry and cost him or he will find out pre-emptively.

Either way Henry is gonna drop Betty like a hot plate out the microwave and/or turn in Don.

And yes, Faye it hot. Thing is, so is his new secretary. Will Don stray again?

I wonder that too, this is Don's last big test as to his loyalty to the ladies, if he can keep his hands off the new sec. Megan is her name?

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

Is Roger mentally stable, especially with Joan telling him no, the Lucky Strike blow, the back 9 of life in general?

What are the chances Don knee jerks with his relationship with Faye and ends up doing the sec. Megan? ETA: wrote that before the last scene, um yeah at least 50/50. ETA again: 80/20.....85/15....88/12....93/7.....boom!

Pete gaining Don's ultimate support, sincere or not?

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

After that scene in the church at the funeral, with all those co-workers (liars) talking about family being more important to the Recently Deceased, and all the other Roger crap going on; I'm wondering if this isn't a signal for Don to turn somewhat into a mentor for Pete as well.

While I was pretty sure that Don would be tempted by Megan, I didn't see her throwing himself at him the way she did. Hell, he turned her down twice before she finally pretty much said "it's just sex".

I think him getting back home and finding that Faye wasn't breaking up with him, and was willing to comfort him might have just sealed the deal with her. If Megan pushes for a repeat, I think she'll be out on the street.

I'm thinking that Roger just might be making that leap out the window in the last or next-to-last episode. Even Bert Cooper told him he was a worthless Sack of Excrement who was only there because he inherited the Lucky Strike account. Roger will either use this to finally do something in his life, or (probably) just take the easy way out.

Oh yeah and exactly what I though of as well, but Megan is ten times hotter than Renee Zellwegger.

As far as the fate of, not sure, but it will be different no doubt. I can see them leaving Roger in but phasing him out next year.

The other thing I love about this show is the lack of need for irrelevant BS. Like in the scene with Faye saying by to Peggy, lots of periods of silence that the later generations have felt the need to fill with phony unnecessary yapping. I just wonder if it is an accurate portrayal of the times...JB?

Criminals in this town used to believe in things...honor, respect."I heard your dog is sick, so bought you this shovel"

If there's one thing I don't wanna see, it's Don as a morale booster. Man, that was weird.

I don't think Don giving the money was leverage one way or another. It was probably to even things out and get on Pete's good side seeing as he's been acting like a little bitch since he had to kamikaze the NAA account (plus his knowing Don's big secret and all).

And you can't off Roger. Everybody's learned his name.

But Orchiectomy Bert is probably not comin back, though I thought he would even as he was goin to get his hoes. Out with the old, in with the new. That was the theme established in the season opener.

I think not. I dug deeper on the internets and guess who Connie was pretty tight with in the buisness world?

Two hints: the name of the last episode is "tomorrow land" and sometimes saying an operation is "micky mouse" is an oxymoron.

can't take credit for the original work there.

So it might not have been a coincidence that the first poster Connie floated to Don for his input had a cartoon mouse on it? Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if Weiner planned this shit that far in advance.

Does Don get it? Or is he just going to get lucky? I'm leaning towards he can somewhat see what's coming.

Before he wrote that letter he stared at heroin girl's painting for quite a while. What do you think he saw in that? What inspiration do you think Don was able to draw from that painting that seemed to be able to make him think a few steps ahead of everyone else on this?

Does Don get it? Or is he just going to get lucky? I'm leaning towards he can somewhat see what's coming.

Before he wrote that letter he stared at heroin girl's painting for quite a while. What do you think he saw in that? What inspiration do you think Don was able to draw from that painting that seemed to be able to make him think a few steps ahead of everyone else on this?

Was he just thinking about the girl and the nature of addiction?

Absolutely.

He meditated on the painting like a bhuddist and he saw the addiction of tobacco and the destructive power of it. He saw it as America's legal herion. He saw the connection to his business'/indutry's addiction to it. He saw the future and his opportunity to differentiate; zag when everyone zigs. "Change the conversation." That's why he's Don F'n Draper.

And he sees all that and has the nards to do all that..... and yet he still smokes himself. Because he's Don F'n Draper.

Is Don lusting Meg (panicing), or thinking long term about family, image etc...? Faye can't have kids (or doesn't want em right), or is it b/c of the thruth being revealed to Faye and he still can't deal with it? Funny how he is on similar path as Roj (hilarious as usual, best golf clapper ever). Free ring, cheapstake SOB. Faye give me a call.

Peggy improvising and impressing a perspective client, closing the gap between her (women) and Don (men). Don exiting, Peggy ready to take his spot?